horizontal spread

Horizontal spread

Time Spread

An options strategy in which an investor takes the same position in two different option contracts that are identical in every way except the expiration date. For example, an investor utilizing a time spread strategy may buy or write two puts on the same underlying asset at the same strike price; the only difference is that one of the puts has a longer expiration. A time spread allows the investor to profit from the difference in price on the underlying asset between the two expiration dates. It is also called a horizontal spread and a calendar spread.

Unlike Juvederm Voluma XC (20 mg/mL), Juvederm Volbella XC is a lower-concentration HA (15 mg/mL) and has a lower G prime and cohesivity, allowing more horizontal spread as opposed to a lift, which makes it more appropriate for injection into the lips and superficial perioral lines.

The coves also house a different 2,700K luminaire with a horizontal spread lens that directs warm white light onto the center of the barrel-vaulted ceiling, evenly lighting the sky-blue paint and gilded decorative trim on the ceiling.

These controls will also contribute to widening open areas in the district to attract investors according to strategic planning policies that aim to raise architectural density on the axis of main traffic and activity areas in the city and curb the horizontal spread of the city.

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